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asterisk8
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Facebook hacking or has my cousin lost his mind??
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Date created
17-Jan-2013, 3:29 PM

CP3S said:

It is hard to see people we care about go through things like this. For some reason, at least for me, seeing someone I know struggle mentally is heart wrenching. Makes me feel so helpless and powerless.

I hope things turn out okay and that he is doing somewhat better. Hopefully he has a followup appointment very soon?

 

As far as somebody being able to hack facebook, why would anybody go through that much effort just to prank someone? Sounds very time consuming, posing as a whole friend's list worth of people and making cleverly thought out subtle little mockeries. And it would take a very special sort of person to do that sort of thing to someone suffering from post-craniotomy mental disorders.

Thanks, CP3S. I agree, it is really hard. His parents are no help at all, his mom is too fragile, and his dad's attitude is, "Aw, you're fine, you've been doing so good lately, just stay strong and get some good sleep!" Neither of them are any help. I'm literally the only person this guy has in the world who knows how to handle this. It was so hard to stay calm and not freak out seeing my cousin having such bizarre and impossible waking hallucinations. I ended up laying in bed Tuesday night shaking and crying when I finally was able to let go of all the tension from dealing with this all day. It's extremely scary.

He has a follow-up appointment today, which is why I called the doctor, because I know my cousin will try to minimize it and act in the appointment like he's doing better. I believe the best course is to admit him to the hospital for a few days so he can be monitored. But his parents are against that, because they're in total denial that this is serious.